I'm a spinosaurus with a System to raise a dinosaur army
Chapter 154: Our time is up
- Chapter 365: Epilogue
- Chapter 364: Death of a legend
- Chapter 363: The last friend
- Chapter 362: The first true hunt
- Chapter 361: Passing to the next generation
- Chapter 360: History museum
- Chapter 359: Path of the giant
- Chapter 358: Science is eternal
- Chapter 357: Giant of the skies
- Chapter 356: Cruel sea
- Chapter 355: A friendship that surpass death
- Chapter 354: The last flight
- Chapter 353: Old woman
- Chapter 352: New blood
- Chapter 351: The egg
- Chapter 350: Finally peace
- Chapter 349: The final act
- Chapter 348: The last moments of the last emperor
- Chapter 347: Tracking the emperor
- Chapter 346: The end of the final battle
- Chapter 345: Sobek’s return
- Chapter 344: The beginning of the final battle
- Chapter 343: Nuclear explosions in the sea
- Chapter 342: Battle in the sea
- Chapter 341: Victory on the red planet
- Chapter 340: Protecting the colony
- Chapter 339: A spectacular explosion
- Chapter 338: Second attempt to kill
- Chapter 337: Acting before it’s too late
- Chapter 336: Preparing for the worst
- Chapter 335: Black Hole
- Chapter 334: Ultimate move
- Chapter 333: Metal vs organic
- Chapter 332: Wafner’s plan
- Chapter 331: On the surface of the Moon
- Chapter 330: Trap
- Chapter 329: Clash of forces
- Chapter 328: Time to fight
- Chapter 327: Increase terraforming
- Chapter 326: A new monstrosity
- Chapter 325: Prevent the escalation
- Chapter 324: After the nuclear attack
- Chapter 323: The horror of nuclear power
- Chapter 322: The most powerful bomb ever created
- Chapter 321: Escaping the war zone
- Chapter 320: On the edge of a crisis
- Chapter 319: Crazy advancements in military
- Chapter 318: Invasion
- Chapter 317: Changes
- Chapter 316: Chess game
- Chapter 315: Give up
- Chapter 314: Starting the uprising
- Chapter 313: Colony
- Chapter 312: An unexpected help
- Chapter 311: Gradual collapsing
- Chapter 310: Another superpower falls
- Chapter 309: Conspiracy
- Chapter 308: Other three years later
- Chapter 307: The first step for the future among the stars
- Chapter 306: Mutation system
- Chapter 305: A new ally
- Chapter 304: A new surprise
- Chapter 303: Hammond’s inheritance
- Chapter 302: Death of a great man
- Chapter 301: A good news
- Chapter 300: The flames of revolution
- Chapter 299: The final evolution
- Chapter 298: A single person can make the difference
- Chapter 297: Defending dinosaurs
- Chapter 296: Changes happened
- Chapter 295: Old friends
- Chapter 294: The final decision
- Chapter 293: Discussion between politicians
- Chapter 292: End of the first meeting
- Chapter 291: First meeting
- Chapter 290: Sobek’s arrival
- Chapter 289: The Eden Union thrives
- Chapter 288: The birth of the Eden Union
- Chapter 287: Obtaining the help of the scientists
- Chapter 286: Searching for Hammond’s help
- Chapter 285: Changes
- Chapter 284: Researches
- Chapter 283: Discussion on the hotel
- Chapter 282: Eden Union
- Chapter 281: An alternative proposal
- Chapter 280: The queen and the dinosaur
- Chapter 279: The queen and the president
- Chapter 278: The queen’s decision
- Chapter 277: The danger of the atomic
- Chapter 276: Three years later
- Chapter 275: All around the world
- Chapter 274: The beginning of the true age of peace
- Chapter 273: Embargo
- Chapter 272: Total victory
- Chapter 271: Duel in the battle
- Chapter 270: Devastating battle
- Chapter 269: The dinosaurs start their attack
- Chapter 268: The victory of Beleriard’s forces
- Chapter 267: The end of the Colonel
- Chapter 266: The start of the rebellion
- Chapter 265: Thermobaric missiles
- Chapter 264: A call from the godfather
- Chapter 263: The counterattack plan
- Chapter 262: The enemy’s plan
- Chapter 261: Prepare for the fight
- Chapter 260: A dinosaur amongs humans
- Chapter 259: Teacher and pupil
- Chapter 258: The NMWA take action
- Chapter 257: Jocelyne the president
- Chapter 256: The election
- Chapter 255: Building a new government
- Chapter 254: The unification
- Chapter 253: A new Constitution
- Chapter 252: Brothers’ talking
- Chapter 251: Reassuring the people
- Chapter 250: Eliminating opposition
- Chapter 249: Ultimatum
- Chapter 248: Unrest in the human world
- Chapter 247: Ready for war
- Chapter 246: Evaluate proposals
- Chapter 245: Dinosaurs strong together!
- Chapter 244: The Queen of the Sea
- Chapter 243: One year later
- Chapter 242: Commissioning building projects
- Chapter 241: The private investigator
- Chapter 240: The return journey
- Chapter 239: The game has begun
- Chapter 238: We have to mantain peace
- Chapter 237: Family reunion
- Chapter 236: Admit a mistake
- Chapter 235: Human healer
- Chapter 234: Helping the dinosaurs
- Chapter 233: Trust a human
- Chapter 232: The revolt of the dinosaurs
- Chapter 231: Illegal farm
- Chapter 230: The new economic hegemon
- Chapter 229: The old man will act again
- Chapter 228: Existential doubts
- Chapter 227: Death sentence
- Chapter 226: News
- Chapter 225: Meeting between old friends
- Chapter 224: Invitation from John Hammond
- Chapter 223: Talking in front of the NMWA
- Chapter 222: Henry Wu
- Chapter 221: Arrive to the continent
- Chapter 220: The era of peace is over
- Chapter 219: Chaos at the illegal market
- Chapter 218: The return of the exiled
- Chapter 217: Searching Henry Wu
- Chapter 216: Time to new explorations
- Chapter 215: New improvements
- Chapter 214: New evolution
- Chapter 213: One last night
- Chapter 212: Chat between friends
- Chapter 211: Father and son
- Chapter 210: An old dream
- Chapter 209: John Hammond
- Chapter 208: Exile
- Chapter 207: Fight for dominance
- Chapter 206: New members of the pack
- Chapter 205: First lot
- Chapter 204: The power of genetics
- Chapter 203: The culprit
- Chapter 202: Peace treaty
- Chapter 201: Convincing the NMWA
- Chapter 200: Aftermath
- Chapter 199: Infiltrate into the Department
- Chapter 198: Meeting with an old acquaintance
- Chapter 197: Jocelyne’s proposal
- Chapter 196: The duel
- Chapter 195: Challenge
- Chapter 194: Jocelyne and Buck
- Chapter 193: Visiting the prisoners
- Chapter 192: Questions and more questions
- Chapter 191: Meeting the dinosaurs’ leader
- Chapter 190: Talking to the dinosaurs
- Chapter 189: Going to meet the dinosaurs
- Chapter 188: I have to do it!
- Chapter 187: The choice of the ambassador
- Chapter 186: Discussion
- Chapter 185: Punishment
- Chapter 184: Evasion attempt
- Chapter 183: Reunion of old friends
- Chapter 182: Disorder among the humans
- Chapter 181: The humans accept the negotiation
- Chapter 180: The trial
- Chapter 179: Time to make justice
- Chapter 178: A proper goodbye for the fallen
- Chapter 177: The captive soldier
- Chapter 176: Return to the city
- Chapter 175: The world discovers the truth
- Chapter 174: End of the first true battle
- Chapter 173: Gas weapons
- Chapter 172: The first battle starts
- Chapter 171: Ready for the battle
- Chapter 170: Thoughts of a prisoner (part 2)
- Chapter 169: Thoughts of a prisoner (part 1)
- Chapter 168: The war is near
- Chapter 167: Capturing a city
- Chapter 166: They have arrived
- Chapter 165: Useless resistance
- Chapter 164: Tomorrow, the world will know about sentient dinosaurs
- Chapter 163: Big stage
- Chapter 162: Warning
- Chapter 161: The plan begin
- Chapter 160: From now, we are at war
- Chapter 159: Dinosaurs can’t talk... right?
- Chapter 158: Go away from our territory!
- Chapter 157: A storm is coming
- Chapter 156: First example of tradition
- Chapter 155: Preparations
- Chapter 154: Our time is up
- Chapter 153: This is our land!
- Chapter 152: Time for the truth
- Chapter 151: You learn by making mistakes
- Chapter 150: Build fortifications
- Chapter 149: Establish a citadel
- Chapter 148: Continue is a duty now
- Chapter 147: Eliminate any witnesses
- Chapter 146: The choice is made
- Chapter 145: Change in birds’ behavior
- Chapter 144: Fruits and fishes
- Chapter 143: A task from a god
- Chapter 142: Flying in the sky
- Chapter 141: Invitation
- Chapter 140: Armor
- Chapter 139: Preparations for the war
- Chapter 138: Extinction
- Chapter 137: The tyrannosaurs arrive
- Chapter 136: True loyalty
- Chapter 135: More and more mysteries
- Chapter 134: Humans are no longer invincible!
- Chapter 133: Time to establish a defensive line
- Chapter 132: Battle among tyrannosaurs
- Chapter 131: Return to the family
- Chapter 130: Increasing the size of the herd
- Chapter 129: Ending the third evolution
- Chapter 128: The Mother Cell
- Chapter 127: Meeting with the scientists
- Chapter 126: Return to the lake
- Chapter 125: Arrive to the continent
- Chapter 124: Can dinosaurs become intelligent?
- Chapter 123: Goodbye birds!
- Chapter 122: Tracking the spinosaurus
- Chapter 121: The [Personal weapon]
- Chapter 120: Recruiting an army of birds
- Chapter 119: Destroying ships
- Chapter 118: Hunt in the sea
- Chapter 117: Caught a ship
- Chapter 116: Freedom!
- Chapter 115: Time to finish the escape
- Chapter 114: Sobek’s cunning vs the invincible human technology
- Chapter 113: The prize is coming
- Chapter 112: Deceive the humans
- Chapter 111: Escape
- Chapter 110: The new king of the dinosaurs
- Chapter 109: Stop hiding
- Chapter 108: No bad dreams in my presence
- Chapter 107: Meeting with old friends
- Chapter 106: Organizing an uprising
- Chapter 105: Talking about escape
- Chapter 104: Using molecular physics to harden the skin
- Chapter 103: Challenge accepted
- Chapter 102: A unique living being
- Chapter 101: Indestructible scale
- Chapter 100: Captured... or maybe not
- Chapter 99: Dream... or nightmare
- Chapter 98: Alan Grant
- Chapter 97: Look Death in the face
- Chapter 96: The huge beast
- Chapter 95: The true essence of hunting
- Chapter 94: Prepare to go out
- Chapter 93: Contact with the local tribe
- Chapter 92: Great confusion and then a plan
- Chapter 91: A footprint and a mystery
- Chapter 90: It sounds bigger
- Chapter 89: Hunting together
- Chapter 88: What justice is this?
- Chapter 87: The first subordinate
- Chapter 86: Tyrannosaurus rex
- Chapter 85: Linguistics
- Chapter 84: Documentary (part 3)
- Chapter 83: Documentary (part 2)
- Chapter 82: Documentary (part 1)
- Chapter 81: The strongest creature that ever existed!
- Chapter 80: Find the family again
- Chapter 79: The Great King of the Forest
- Chapter 78: Neanderthals’ city
- Chapter 77: Neanderthals
- Chapter 76: Surprise!
- Chapter 75: Hurricane
- Chapter 74: ... the third one wins!
- Chapter 73: When two people fight...
- Chapter 72: The lake
- Chapter 71: Gorgosaurus
- Chapter 70: Pachyrhinosaurus
- Chapter 69: Ankylosaurus
- Chapter 68: Ultimate skill
- Chapter 67: Mother-daughter chat
- Chapter 66: Movie directors and preparing expeditions
- Chapter 65: Starting the second evolution
- Chapter 64: The most intelligent
- Chapter 63: Screw you!
- Chapter 62: Found it!
- Chapter 61: Distant cousin
- Chapter 60: The strongest of the river
- Chapter 59: Shocking the scientific community!
- Chapter 58: Press conference
- Chapter 57: The Permian area
- Chapter 56: The mystery of the bonus money
- Chapter 55: Final goodbye
- Chapter 54: On the verge of downfall
- Chapter 53: The family is reunited
- Chapter 52: Finally a good news!
- Chapter 51: Hunted
- Chapter 50: Torvosaurus
- Chapter 49: Doubts
- Chapter 48: A father cannot surrender
- Chapter 47: Teaching and learning
- Chapter 46: The rival’s fall
- Chapter 45: Return and healing
- Chapter 44: Fight among rivals
- Chapter 43: Complications
- Chapter 42: Human city found!
- Chapter 41: Jocelyne
- Chapter 40: Trust issues
- Chapter 39: Rescue
- Chapter 38: Kidnapping
- Chapter 37: Something is wrong
- Chapter 36: Carcharodontosaurus
- Chapter 35: Allosaurus
- Chapter 34: Scavengers
- Chapter 33: Superpredator
- Chapter 32: Mammals
- Chapter 31: Battle with carnivores
- Chapter 30: New hunt, new problems
- Chapter 29: Completing the first evolution
- Chapter 28: Starting the evolution
- Chapter 27: The largest spinosaurus ever found
- Chapter 26: University trip
- Chapter 25: Towards the human territory
- Chapter 24: On the road again
- Chapter 23: Eden’s history
- Chapter 22: Hunter vs hunter
- Chapter 21: Decimate poachers
- Chapter 20: Divide et impera
- Chapter 19: Poachers
- Chapter 18: Oxalaia
- Chapter 17: Ichthyovenator
- Chapter 16: Giants among giants
- Chapter 15: New home
- Chapter 14: Time to go
- Chapter 13: Baryonyx
- Chapter 12: A new territory
- Chapter 11: Stethacanthus
- Chapter 10: First time fishing
- Chapter 9: Entering the forest
- Chapter 8: Improve the trap
- Chapter 7: Prepare a trap
- Chapter 6: First level up
- Chapter 5: First skill point
- Chapter 4: First hunt
- Chapter 3: Rebirth as a spinosaurus
- Chapter 2: Prologue (part 2)
- Chapter 1: Prologue - Part 1
"There have been numerous animal attacks on local hunters in Sarsans in the last twenty-four hours..."
"Four poachers were violently attacked by a herd of einosaurs while hunting in the Vermons nature reserve. Strangely, it seems that the animals overturned the car and then pretended to leave, then waited for the men to emerge from the wreckage..."
"The scientific community is still without explanation in the face of the mysterious behavior recently shown by birds, which is leading all over the world to the creation of giant flocks containing various species of birds..."
"Another animal escape occurred from a zoo in the city of New Shaggath, this time from the Central Garden Zoo..."
Jamie turned off the television with a sharp bang on the button on the remote. "These are just some of the events that are currently happening around the world"
The people who were listening nodded. Jamie was in Mitch’s laboratory, a place equipped with all the most advanced scientific instruments available. With them were Robert Oz, who had come at Jocelyne’s request, and Alan Grant, who had come quickly to them carrying the Mother Cell sample after escaping from Montain.
However, they weren’t the only ’spectators’: a computer was placed on a desk through which, via video call, Ian, Sarah and, of course, Jocelyne were also watching. Behind the girl in her room were also Dr. Oz’s son Jackson and another burly guard Jamie remembered named as Abe.
"At this point I’d say denying reality is impossible" Mitch stated as he continued to stare at the blank screen of the television. "Something is actively changing the animal world, and in a rather unpleasant way... at least for us"
Jocelyne sighed as she heard those words. Yes, the situation was rapidly deteriorating. After that initial episode involving Billy, animals all over the world were no longer just avoiding humans: now they were becoming violent.
Just like the dinosaurs of Montain, those in other parts of the world had also begun to develop very deep interpersonal relationships thanks to the universal language. By doing so, they very quickly stopped abandoning their companions. It hadn’t taken long for them to start playing defensively: now, as soon as they noticed even a vaguely hostile human, they didn’t hesitate to attack and kill him. Though the scientific community was in turmoil, most of these events were still thought of as minor in the eyes of the human population, but that sentiment was rapidly changing. Only one incident, however strange, could be ignored; maybe even ten, or twenty; but the number of accidents had risen to too high levels in too short a period of time. Although the animals seemed to try to cover up their misdeeds, humans had ways of finding out what caused the wounds on the corpses. Governments were seriously starting to worry.
"Maybe we should make our theories public" Alan suggested. "We have the Mother Cell, we have evidence. We can..."
"I doubt they’ll be enough. I remind you that the stuff isn’t natural" Ian stopped him immediately. "Didn’t you learn anything from what happened to me? We still don’t know for sure who made that stuff, but it clearly has to be someone with a lot of money and a lot of power"
"Like the Reiden Global" Robert grumbled. 𝓯𝓻𝒆𝙚𝒘𝓮𝙗𝓷𝒐𝓿𝙚𝒍.𝙘𝓸𝙢
"Or another financial behemoth at any rate" Jocelyne said. “Ian is right, whoever did it is someone who has both the power and the wealth to silence the rumours. Even if you show evidence, the Reiden Global or anyone else will not hesitate to discredit you to hide the their misdeeds. They might as well kill you to silence you completely"
"Even when their very survival is at stake?" Jamie asked.
Jocelyne shook her head. "Don’t underestimate the evil of money, Dr. Campbell. Whoever is behind it will do anything to prevent this matter from coming to light, even if it means dying"
Unfortunately this was true. Many times in the course of human history, people of power had withheld valuable information to avoid scandal, even if this had ultimately led them to ruin. If word started circulating that someone had created something that made animals intelligent, that someone would go to great lengths to silence those rumors. And the more power and wealth a person had, the more unpredictable he was. Pointing the finger at a financial giant like the Reiden before having certain and incontrovertible proof was equivalent to saying goodbye to one’s life.
"So, at the moment we are silent and waiting?" Sarah asked.
"I’m afraid we don’t have much choice" Mitch said, then approached a table and took a vial containing a strange liquid. It was the Mother Cell sample brought by Alan long ago. "Our only choice now is to continue doing our job as scientists and understand how this stuff works. If we understand how it works, we can also figure out how to create a cure"
"There is no cure for the Mother Cell" Robert Oz protested once again. "You can’t cure what is constantly changing"
"This information is yet to be verified. Dr. Oz, as a scientist you should be aware that before drawing any conclusions you must perform an experiment" Mitch stopped him. Though clearly annoyed, Robert didn’t argue.
"So, what do you want to do now?" Ian asked, then pointed to the table being viewed by the computer camera. "And what is that stuff?"
On the table in question was an odd assortment of objects: a bucket filled with chemicals, a series of tubes operated by various valves, and cables carrying electricity.
"That, ladies and gentlemen, is our experiment of the day" Mitch replied as he picked up a carton of milk. "We are about to find out exactly how the Mother Cell works and how quickly it can infect an organism"
As everyone watched, Mitch began pouring several cartons of milk into the bucket, stirring them from time to time so that the liquid blended with the chemicals already poured into it.
"We’re basically simulating how a dinosaur’s nervous system works" Mitch explained as he continued to pour the milk. "The milk mixed with the other substances will produce more or less the same effect as our gray matter. The electricity we pass through it will simulate neuronal activity. And the tubes will transport the mixture continuously, as if it were a real system nervous". The man put down the last carton of milk, having already filled the bucket. "We will pour the Mother Cell inside and evaluate how it behaves"
"And how are we going to understand how the Mother Cell spreads?" Ian asked.
"Although we still don’t understand very well the biological processes that regulate this organism, we have enough data to evaluate how it would react if it came into contact with nerve cells" said Mitch, setting down the bucket. "I added some substances to the mixture which, when subjected to certain activities, take on a reddish colour. Furthermore, the more the milk becomes infected, the more it will start to boil as if it were a pressure cooker"
"And by looking at the shift in these two factors, we’ll be able to figure out what the rate of spread of this pathogen is" Alan added.
Mitch turned on the electrical device, being very careful not to touch the wires or get electrocuted. "Precisely. Dr. Oz, will you proceed?"
Robert approached holding the vial containing the Mother Cell tightly in his hands, and very carefully he poured just a drop into the liquid.
"How long do you think it will take?" Sarah asked.
"It will depend on many factors" Mitch replied. “Assuming this is a very infectious pathogen, I’d say it could take a few hours, but there’s a chance it could even take days or...”
BLUP.
Silence fell in the room and all eyes turned to the bucket. Several bubbles were forming above the surface of the milk and red spots were rapidly forming in the white liquid. The process accelerated by the second.
Mitch was thrilled. Alan even more. "What the..."
The milk was boiling so violently that the pail was shaking. The red dye spread rapidly through the tubes that simulated the nervous system, leaving not a single white spot. All this happened in less than ten seconds.
"From your expression, Dr. Morgan, I’d say you weren’t expecting such a result" Ian commented.
"Of course I didn’t expect that!" Mitch snapped. "That’s impossible! No cell can spread that fast!"
"Yes it does" Alan corrected. "If the genes that regulate its multiplication were turned off and it possessed a rapid ability to make a copy of its DNA, then it could"
"That makes no sense! If that were the case, then it would have to turn into a cancer cell that would cause deadly cancers within minutes!" Mitch exclaimed, and Alan couldn’t blame him.
Cells within a body had to go through a certain cycle of life and death. If a cell broke that cycle and started multiplying uncontrollably, then the balance of the body was disrupted. This was unfortunately the origin of cancers and tumours: crazed cells that multiplied without stopping.
Logically, if the Mother Cell had exhibited the same behavior, and even possessed a rapid ability to multiply, it should in turn have formed huge, ever-expanding tumor masses that would have ended up crushing the organs. The host would be killed within minutes, maybe half an hour at the most.
Suddenly Robert spoke: "You continue to make the same mistake"
Eyes were immediately fixed on him. "What do you mean, Dr. Oz?" Alan asked.
Before Robert could answer it was Ian who spoke. "Having me as a friend you should be used to it by now, Alan. Don’t you remember what I always tell you?"
"You say too many things for me to write them all down, most of them stupid"
"Perhaps, but one of them you should remember: everything is chaos. Our knowledge of the universe is terribly limited, yet we still have the arrogance to expect to know everything. What Dr. Oz is trying to tell you is that you have to stop reasoning with the patterns of traditional biology. Tell me, have you thought even for a moment that that cell might be able to understand how and when it needs to stop multiplying?"
Alan and Mitch’s eyes widened. If someone had tried to say such a thing just a couple of months ago they would have laughed in their face. But in the face of what they had just seen... "Do you think that could be the case, Dr. Oz?"
Robert shrugged. "Professor Malcolm got ahead of me before I could explain, but yes, I believe the Mother Cell can regulate its multiplication. Basically, I believe it can turn genes related to reproduction on and off at will"
Such a thing was not so unusual in nature. Some cells could. However, these were cells present within a living body, not pathogens. These cells continuously received impulses from the outside and could understand when it was time to stop. But the Mother Cell was an organism foreign to the body, and there was nothing to warn it that it was getting too numerous. Unless...
"The nervous system" Mitch whispered. "The Mother Cell spreads through the nervous system. And the very first thing it infects is the brain, which owns all the information of the host body"
"If the Mother Cell was able to access that information, then it could learn what the chemical impulses are that warn that there is too much cells in the body" Alan added, taking off his glasses, as he usually did when he was thinking.
"If I were like that, it could regulate its diffusion perfectly" said Robert, seeing that the other two scientists had also come to the same conclusions as him. "In this way it would achieve a symbiotic relationship with its host, without risking killing or harming it in any way"
Mitch and Alan scratched their chins. It seemed like a science fiction hypothesis, but the Mother Cell had repeatedly proved that it could subvert the normal criteria of biology.
"Um, guys?" Jamie called suddenly with a strange expression on his face. "I think you missed a little clue. Look at this..."
Alan, Mitch, and Robert walked over to the milk pail and moved the computer around so the others could see. The liquid (now completely red) had stopped bubbling and was rippling. It was as if some parts of it were trying to solidify and form something new.
"It’s trying to form new neurons" Robert said. "He’s already started modifying what the brain is supposed to be. If it weren’t for the fact that this is just milk, he probably would have finished by now..."
The scientists were silent. A pathogen that spreads and changes its host so rapidly has never been seen before. The Mother Cell was truly terrifying.
Jocelyne’s voice, which hadn’t spoken since they started, suddenly rang through the computer: "Dr. Oz, based on the data we have, how long until the ’animal apocalypse’ strikes?"
Robert rubbed his beard. "In my studies I have divided the hypothetical path that a creature infected by the Mother Cell would follow into three stages. At stage 1, the creature would use the Mother Cell for itself, in a way that we could define as selfish, increasing its strength speed and intelligence. I’d say we’re well past this stage, as we know that the Mother Cell produced indestructible scales, perfect camouflage, and who knows what else we don’t know yet. At stage 2, the infected creature would have abandoned its solitary life and it would have begun to take an interest in other life forms, developing empathy and self-awareness. It would have started with members of its own species and then spread until it engulfed all organisms it came in contact with. At stage 3... well, at stage 3 infected organisms would understand that humans are their common enemy and would start a global war to eliminate us" Robert twisted the nose. "Currently, I’d say we’re at stage 2.85, maybe even 2.9: dinosaurs have started forming multi-ethnic herds, they’ve developed a herd cohesion system, they’ve created very complex interpersonal relationships and they’ve started to no longer tolerate the human beings. It is now only a matter of time before stage 2 is completed and we enter stage 3"
"How long will that take?" Jamie asked in a concerned voice.
"I don’t know. We have too limited data to figure that out. However, based on what we know, I’d say no more than ninety days at best. Less than a month at worst" Robert replied. "But I repeat, these are assumptions deriving from the data in our possession. We don’t have enough to have a certain estimate"
"What will be the signs?" Jocelyne suddenly asked.
"Uh... sorry?"
Jocelyne seemed as taut as a violin string. Her eyes had a strange light inside them. "What will be the signs that we have entered stage 3, Dr. Oz?"
"Well..." Robert seemed to think about it. "I’m not sure we would notice. Dinosaurs and other infected animals will start marching towards our borders, maybe even building citadels and fortifications. But most likely they would try to not get noticed"
"In this case, I had to inform you all that we are already at stage 3. Our time is up"
The scientists fell silent, and a look of pure horror came over Dr. Oz’s face. Jocelyne ignored him and started drumming her fingers on the keyboard. Within a few seconds, several images appeared on her computer, clearly visible to all those connected by video call.
"What you’re seeing are satellite images, taken a few days apart over the Maakanar continent. Taken individually, they look nothing out of the ordinary, except to the... biologically very alert eye" Jocelyne said. The images showed herds of dinosaurs, but not just any herds: they were herds made up of many species. Species that normally would never get close to each other. "In fact, probably nobody is worrying about it. And even for a biologist these images would probably only show bizarre behavior of dinosaurs... if, as I said, we take them individually. But if we put them together, calculating the spatial and temporal distance , and connect the dots... we get this"
A map of Maakanar appeared on the screen. Red dots marked all the spots where the satellite images were taken, and above them was marked the date they were taken. Red lines connected the various dots. “As they continued their journey, the dinosaurs carefully avoided all open spaces. Although it would have been easier, they did not pass through plains, meadows or other exposed areas. They preferred to remain under the cover of trees so as not to be seen. Just like say you, Dr. Oz” Jocelyne explained. “However, some obstacles simply could not be avoided, for example rivers. As they forded them, satellites snapped these images. By putting the photos and dates together, we realize that many of these herds are the same and some even they merged during the journey. And by drawing a line of their path it is possible to establish where they are all heading"
Jocelyne didn’t need to finish. The scientists had a clear idea of what she was intended. All the lines representing the movement of dinosaur herds... converged along the border with human settlements.
- Chapter 365: Epilogue
- Chapter 364: Death of a legend
- Chapter 363: The last friend
- Chapter 362: The first true hunt
- Chapter 361: Passing to the next generation
- Chapter 360: History museum
- Chapter 359: Path of the giant
- Chapter 358: Science is eternal
- Chapter 357: Giant of the skies
- Chapter 356: Cruel sea
- Chapter 355: A friendship that surpass death
- Chapter 354: The last flight
- Chapter 353: Old woman
- Chapter 352: New blood
- Chapter 351: The egg
- Chapter 350: Finally peace
- Chapter 349: The final act
- Chapter 348: The last moments of the last emperor
- Chapter 347: Tracking the emperor
- Chapter 346: The end of the final battle
- Chapter 345: Sobek’s return
- Chapter 344: The beginning of the final battle
- Chapter 343: Nuclear explosions in the sea
- Chapter 342: Battle in the sea
- Chapter 341: Victory on the red planet
- Chapter 340: Protecting the colony
- Chapter 339: A spectacular explosion
- Chapter 338: Second attempt to kill
- Chapter 337: Acting before it’s too late
- Chapter 336: Preparing for the worst
- Chapter 335: Black Hole
- Chapter 334: Ultimate move
- Chapter 333: Metal vs organic
- Chapter 332: Wafner’s plan
- Chapter 331: On the surface of the Moon
- Chapter 330: Trap
- Chapter 329: Clash of forces
- Chapter 328: Time to fight
- Chapter 327: Increase terraforming
- Chapter 326: A new monstrosity
- Chapter 325: Prevent the escalation
- Chapter 324: After the nuclear attack
- Chapter 323: The horror of nuclear power
- Chapter 322: The most powerful bomb ever created
- Chapter 321: Escaping the war zone
- Chapter 320: On the edge of a crisis
- Chapter 319: Crazy advancements in military
- Chapter 318: Invasion
- Chapter 317: Changes
- Chapter 316: Chess game
- Chapter 315: Give up
- Chapter 314: Starting the uprising
- Chapter 313: Colony
- Chapter 312: An unexpected help
- Chapter 311: Gradual collapsing
- Chapter 310: Another superpower falls
- Chapter 309: Conspiracy
- Chapter 308: Other three years later
- Chapter 307: The first step for the future among the stars
- Chapter 306: Mutation system
- Chapter 305: A new ally
- Chapter 304: A new surprise
- Chapter 303: Hammond’s inheritance
- Chapter 302: Death of a great man
- Chapter 301: A good news
- Chapter 300: The flames of revolution
- Chapter 299: The final evolution
- Chapter 298: A single person can make the difference
- Chapter 297: Defending dinosaurs
- Chapter 296: Changes happened
- Chapter 295: Old friends
- Chapter 294: The final decision
- Chapter 293: Discussion between politicians
- Chapter 292: End of the first meeting
- Chapter 291: First meeting
- Chapter 290: Sobek’s arrival
- Chapter 289: The Eden Union thrives
- Chapter 288: The birth of the Eden Union
- Chapter 287: Obtaining the help of the scientists
- Chapter 286: Searching for Hammond’s help
- Chapter 285: Changes
- Chapter 284: Researches
- Chapter 283: Discussion on the hotel
- Chapter 282: Eden Union
- Chapter 281: An alternative proposal
- Chapter 280: The queen and the dinosaur
- Chapter 279: The queen and the president
- Chapter 278: The queen’s decision
- Chapter 277: The danger of the atomic
- Chapter 276: Three years later
- Chapter 275: All around the world
- Chapter 274: The beginning of the true age of peace
- Chapter 273: Embargo
- Chapter 272: Total victory
- Chapter 271: Duel in the battle
- Chapter 270: Devastating battle
- Chapter 269: The dinosaurs start their attack
- Chapter 268: The victory of Beleriard’s forces
- Chapter 267: The end of the Colonel
- Chapter 266: The start of the rebellion
- Chapter 265: Thermobaric missiles
- Chapter 264: A call from the godfather
- Chapter 263: The counterattack plan
- Chapter 262: The enemy’s plan
- Chapter 261: Prepare for the fight
- Chapter 260: A dinosaur amongs humans
- Chapter 259: Teacher and pupil
- Chapter 258: The NMWA take action
- Chapter 257: Jocelyne the president
- Chapter 256: The election
- Chapter 255: Building a new government
- Chapter 254: The unification
- Chapter 253: A new Constitution
- Chapter 252: Brothers’ talking
- Chapter 251: Reassuring the people
- Chapter 250: Eliminating opposition
- Chapter 249: Ultimatum
- Chapter 248: Unrest in the human world
- Chapter 247: Ready for war
- Chapter 246: Evaluate proposals
- Chapter 245: Dinosaurs strong together!
- Chapter 244: The Queen of the Sea
- Chapter 243: One year later
- Chapter 242: Commissioning building projects
- Chapter 241: The private investigator
- Chapter 240: The return journey
- Chapter 239: The game has begun
- Chapter 238: We have to mantain peace
- Chapter 237: Family reunion
- Chapter 236: Admit a mistake
- Chapter 235: Human healer
- Chapter 234: Helping the dinosaurs
- Chapter 233: Trust a human
- Chapter 232: The revolt of the dinosaurs
- Chapter 231: Illegal farm
- Chapter 230: The new economic hegemon
- Chapter 229: The old man will act again
- Chapter 228: Existential doubts
- Chapter 227: Death sentence
- Chapter 226: News
- Chapter 225: Meeting between old friends
- Chapter 224: Invitation from John Hammond
- Chapter 223: Talking in front of the NMWA
- Chapter 222: Henry Wu
- Chapter 221: Arrive to the continent
- Chapter 220: The era of peace is over
- Chapter 219: Chaos at the illegal market
- Chapter 218: The return of the exiled
- Chapter 217: Searching Henry Wu
- Chapter 216: Time to new explorations
- Chapter 215: New improvements
- Chapter 214: New evolution
- Chapter 213: One last night
- Chapter 212: Chat between friends
- Chapter 211: Father and son
- Chapter 210: An old dream
- Chapter 209: John Hammond
- Chapter 208: Exile
- Chapter 207: Fight for dominance
- Chapter 206: New members of the pack
- Chapter 205: First lot
- Chapter 204: The power of genetics
- Chapter 203: The culprit
- Chapter 202: Peace treaty
- Chapter 201: Convincing the NMWA
- Chapter 200: Aftermath
- Chapter 199: Infiltrate into the Department
- Chapter 198: Meeting with an old acquaintance
- Chapter 197: Jocelyne’s proposal
- Chapter 196: The duel
- Chapter 195: Challenge
- Chapter 194: Jocelyne and Buck
- Chapter 193: Visiting the prisoners
- Chapter 192: Questions and more questions
- Chapter 191: Meeting the dinosaurs’ leader
- Chapter 190: Talking to the dinosaurs
- Chapter 189: Going to meet the dinosaurs
- Chapter 188: I have to do it!
- Chapter 187: The choice of the ambassador
- Chapter 186: Discussion
- Chapter 185: Punishment
- Chapter 184: Evasion attempt
- Chapter 183: Reunion of old friends
- Chapter 182: Disorder among the humans
- Chapter 181: The humans accept the negotiation
- Chapter 180: The trial
- Chapter 179: Time to make justice
- Chapter 178: A proper goodbye for the fallen
- Chapter 177: The captive soldier
- Chapter 176: Return to the city
- Chapter 175: The world discovers the truth
- Chapter 174: End of the first true battle
- Chapter 173: Gas weapons
- Chapter 172: The first battle starts
- Chapter 171: Ready for the battle
- Chapter 170: Thoughts of a prisoner (part 2)
- Chapter 169: Thoughts of a prisoner (part 1)
- Chapter 168: The war is near
- Chapter 167: Capturing a city
- Chapter 166: They have arrived
- Chapter 165: Useless resistance
- Chapter 164: Tomorrow, the world will know about sentient dinosaurs
- Chapter 163: Big stage
- Chapter 162: Warning
- Chapter 161: The plan begin
- Chapter 160: From now, we are at war
- Chapter 159: Dinosaurs can’t talk... right?
- Chapter 158: Go away from our territory!
- Chapter 157: A storm is coming
- Chapter 156: First example of tradition
- Chapter 155: Preparations
- Chapter 154: Our time is up
- Chapter 153: This is our land!
- Chapter 152: Time for the truth
- Chapter 151: You learn by making mistakes
- Chapter 150: Build fortifications
- Chapter 149: Establish a citadel
- Chapter 148: Continue is a duty now
- Chapter 147: Eliminate any witnesses
- Chapter 146: The choice is made
- Chapter 145: Change in birds’ behavior
- Chapter 144: Fruits and fishes
- Chapter 143: A task from a god
- Chapter 142: Flying in the sky
- Chapter 141: Invitation
- Chapter 140: Armor
- Chapter 139: Preparations for the war
- Chapter 138: Extinction
- Chapter 137: The tyrannosaurs arrive
- Chapter 136: True loyalty
- Chapter 135: More and more mysteries
- Chapter 134: Humans are no longer invincible!
- Chapter 133: Time to establish a defensive line
- Chapter 132: Battle among tyrannosaurs
- Chapter 131: Return to the family
- Chapter 130: Increasing the size of the herd
- Chapter 129: Ending the third evolution
- Chapter 128: The Mother Cell
- Chapter 127: Meeting with the scientists
- Chapter 126: Return to the lake
- Chapter 125: Arrive to the continent
- Chapter 124: Can dinosaurs become intelligent?
- Chapter 123: Goodbye birds!
- Chapter 122: Tracking the spinosaurus
- Chapter 121: The [Personal weapon]
- Chapter 120: Recruiting an army of birds
- Chapter 119: Destroying ships
- Chapter 118: Hunt in the sea
- Chapter 117: Caught a ship
- Chapter 116: Freedom!
- Chapter 115: Time to finish the escape
- Chapter 114: Sobek’s cunning vs the invincible human technology
- Chapter 113: The prize is coming
- Chapter 112: Deceive the humans
- Chapter 111: Escape
- Chapter 110: The new king of the dinosaurs
- Chapter 109: Stop hiding
- Chapter 108: No bad dreams in my presence
- Chapter 107: Meeting with old friends
- Chapter 106: Organizing an uprising
- Chapter 105: Talking about escape
- Chapter 104: Using molecular physics to harden the skin
- Chapter 103: Challenge accepted
- Chapter 102: A unique living being
- Chapter 101: Indestructible scale
- Chapter 100: Captured... or maybe not
- Chapter 99: Dream... or nightmare
- Chapter 98: Alan Grant
- Chapter 97: Look Death in the face
- Chapter 96: The huge beast
- Chapter 95: The true essence of hunting
- Chapter 94: Prepare to go out
- Chapter 93: Contact with the local tribe
- Chapter 92: Great confusion and then a plan
- Chapter 91: A footprint and a mystery
- Chapter 90: It sounds bigger
- Chapter 89: Hunting together
- Chapter 88: What justice is this?
- Chapter 87: The first subordinate
- Chapter 86: Tyrannosaurus rex
- Chapter 85: Linguistics
- Chapter 84: Documentary (part 3)
- Chapter 83: Documentary (part 2)
- Chapter 82: Documentary (part 1)
- Chapter 81: The strongest creature that ever existed!
- Chapter 80: Find the family again
- Chapter 79: The Great King of the Forest
- Chapter 78: Neanderthals’ city
- Chapter 77: Neanderthals
- Chapter 76: Surprise!
- Chapter 75: Hurricane
- Chapter 74: ... the third one wins!
- Chapter 73: When two people fight...
- Chapter 72: The lake
- Chapter 71: Gorgosaurus
- Chapter 70: Pachyrhinosaurus
- Chapter 69: Ankylosaurus
- Chapter 68: Ultimate skill
- Chapter 67: Mother-daughter chat
- Chapter 66: Movie directors and preparing expeditions
- Chapter 65: Starting the second evolution
- Chapter 64: The most intelligent
- Chapter 63: Screw you!
- Chapter 62: Found it!
- Chapter 61: Distant cousin
- Chapter 60: The strongest of the river
- Chapter 59: Shocking the scientific community!
- Chapter 58: Press conference
- Chapter 57: The Permian area
- Chapter 56: The mystery of the bonus money
- Chapter 55: Final goodbye
- Chapter 54: On the verge of downfall
- Chapter 53: The family is reunited
- Chapter 52: Finally a good news!
- Chapter 51: Hunted
- Chapter 50: Torvosaurus
- Chapter 49: Doubts
- Chapter 48: A father cannot surrender
- Chapter 47: Teaching and learning
- Chapter 46: The rival’s fall
- Chapter 45: Return and healing
- Chapter 44: Fight among rivals
- Chapter 43: Complications
- Chapter 42: Human city found!
- Chapter 41: Jocelyne
- Chapter 40: Trust issues
- Chapter 39: Rescue
- Chapter 38: Kidnapping
- Chapter 37: Something is wrong
- Chapter 36: Carcharodontosaurus
- Chapter 35: Allosaurus
- Chapter 34: Scavengers
- Chapter 33: Superpredator
- Chapter 32: Mammals
- Chapter 31: Battle with carnivores
- Chapter 30: New hunt, new problems
- Chapter 29: Completing the first evolution
- Chapter 28: Starting the evolution
- Chapter 27: The largest spinosaurus ever found
- Chapter 26: University trip
- Chapter 25: Towards the human territory
- Chapter 24: On the road again
- Chapter 23: Eden’s history
- Chapter 22: Hunter vs hunter
- Chapter 21: Decimate poachers
- Chapter 20: Divide et impera
- Chapter 19: Poachers
- Chapter 18: Oxalaia
- Chapter 17: Ichthyovenator
- Chapter 16: Giants among giants
- Chapter 15: New home
- Chapter 14: Time to go
- Chapter 13: Baryonyx
- Chapter 12: A new territory
- Chapter 11: Stethacanthus
- Chapter 10: First time fishing
- Chapter 9: Entering the forest
- Chapter 8: Improve the trap
- Chapter 7: Prepare a trap
- Chapter 6: First level up
- Chapter 5: First skill point
- Chapter 4: First hunt
- Chapter 3: Rebirth as a spinosaurus
- Chapter 2: Prologue (part 2)
- Chapter 1: Prologue - Part 1
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